90-59 = 31 degrees
Its supplementary angle is 121 degrees
There are 3 interior angles in a triangle that add up to 180 degrees and the 3 consecutive angles of 59, 60 and 61 degrees inside a scalene triangle add up to 180 degrees.
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The angle measures are 59, 60 and 61. Use algebra to figure this out. Let x = the first consecutive number, x + 1 the second and x + 2 the third. So you have x + x + 1 + x + 2 = 180 3x + 3 = 180 3x = 177 x = 59
There are: 36/12 times 59/12 = 14.75 square feet
Complementary angles consist of 2 angles that add up to 90 degrees; so the complimentary angle to a 31 degree angle is a 59 degree angle.
Suppose the larger angle is x degrees. Then the smaller angle is x - 2 degrees, and so they sum to 2x - 28 degrees. The two angles are complementary, so 2x - 28 = 90 is 2x = 90 + 28 = 118 so that x = 118/2 = 59 degrees and then x - 29 = 59 - 28 = 31 degrees. The two angles are 59 and 31 degrees.
The third angle is 93 degrees
90 degrees
59 degrees. The sum of the three angles is always 180.
It is 180 - (29+30) = 180-59 = 121 degrees.
Its supplementary angle is 121 degrees
cosine(59 degrees) = 0.51504 (rounded)
1.03 radians (rounded)It's (59/360) times (2 pi).
59 degree
If, by supplement, you mean the supplementary angle, the answer is 180-121 = 59 degrees.
Let the sides be a b c and their opposite angles being A B C and so:- 3rd angle: 180-73-59 = 48 degrees Using the sine rule the length of side b = 13.8 cm Using the sine rule the length of side c = 15.4 cm